12.
The greatest common denominator of 48, 60, and 90 is 6.
30 is the largest common denominator of 60 and 330.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 48 and 60 is the largest number that divides both 48 and 60 without leaving a remainder. To find the GCF, you can list the factors of each number and identify the largest factor they have in common. The factors of 48 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 48, while the factors of 60 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 60. The largest factor that both 48 and 60 share is 12, making the GCF of 48 and 60 equal to 12.
The greatest common denominator is an infinite number and not very practical. The GCF is 12. The LCM is 240.
In order to have a greatest common denominator, there has to be two numbers and they both have to be fractions. 60 has no greatest common denominator.
lowest common denominator = 60 4/5 = 48/60 11/12 = 55/60
The largest common factor of 48 and 60 is 12. 48 divided by 12 is 4. 60 divided by 12 is 5. 4/5 is the most reduced.
The least common denominator is 60.
common denominator:60 :)
240 is the lowest common multiple of 48 and 60.
The lowest common denominator of any set of whole numbers is 1
4/5 + 1/3 + 3/4 First get a common denominator. 48/60 + 20/60 + 45/60 Now add the numerators and put the sum over the common denominator 48 + 20 + 45 = 113 113/60 Now check to see if it can be simplified, but the answer is no, it is already in simplest form. Change it to a mixed number if you want to. 113/60 = 1 and 53/60